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his program on cnn is seen in over 200 countries worldwide but he's anything but a talking head on tv. he writes a column for "the washington post" and is the edit or "time" magazine. please welcome back to the munk debate stage journalist fareed zakaria. [cheers and applause] now we're moments from getting our debate under way but before we hear opening statements, once again, i need this audience assist answer to make sure our debaters stay on time in terms of their opening and closing remark and we move forward as a debate together. so you will see this countdown clock, this clock appear. when it reaches zero applaud. this will let our debaters know that their time is over for their opening and closing statements. before we kick off the debate let's see how the 3,000 people gathered today voted on our resolution that the world cannot tolerate iran with nuclear weapons. let's see the numbers there. debaters you will have it on your screen here. 60% in favor of the motion. 23% opposed 17% undecided. now we all asked -- answered a second question depend on what you hear during the deb
his program on cnn is seen in over 200 countries worldwide but he's anything but a talking head on tv. he writes a column for "the washington post" and is the edit or "time" magazine. please welcome back to the munk debate stage journalist fareed zakaria. [cheers and applause] now we're moments from getting our debate under way but before we hear opening statements, once again, i need this audience assist answer to make sure our debaters stay on time in terms of their...
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cnn's mohammed jamjoon is watching things from beirut. break down for us what he had to say. >> well, randi, assad remained defiant and he gave a rambling speech in which he blamed a conspiracy for what was going on in syria and he denied his military was the cause of the violence that has engulfed the country for 21 months. he called the opposition there terrorists and traitors. any solution for any kind of peace or political solution in syria must come from within syria and must be the solution that he delivers. he stood firm against calls by the international community and the syrian opposition for him to step down. and, by the end of it, he did offer what he was calling an initiative in which there would be a national dialogue, a conference, a new charter for a new constitution. then possibly a referendum for that constitution and what he did not offer was that he would be stepping down. that's the key thing there. that's certain to be rejected by the syrian opposition who, from the beginning, said they would not negotiate with the go
cnn's mohammed jamjoon is watching things from beirut. break down for us what he had to say. >> well, randi, assad remained defiant and he gave a rambling speech in which he blamed a conspiracy for what was going on in syria and he denied his military was the cause of the violence that has engulfed the country for 21 months. he called the opposition there terrorists and traitors. any solution for any kind of peace or political solution in syria must come from within syria and must be the...
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chris lawrence, cnn, washington. >>> thank you, see you back here in an hour, here is wolf. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world to a special edition of "the situation room." for the next hour i'll take you behind the scenes to my extraordinary trip to egypt. to see if democracy is taking hold or being threatened. i had some very tough questions for egypt's new president. stand by for morning exclusive reporting. >>> i have covered the middle east for decades, but learned a lot during my trip to egypt, i saw firsthand how one of the united states's most important friends in the middle east is struggling after its revolution two years ago. i spent more than an hour talking exclusively with the egyptian president, mohamed morsi. he welcomed me to his presidential palace in cairo. and i toured the city's famous tahrir square, where the arab spring demonstrations changed the course of history. i stood in tahrir square days ago, the symbol of the revolution was largely deserted. it looked very different two years ago, dur
chris lawrence, cnn, washington. >>> thank you, see you back here in an hour, here is wolf. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world to a special edition of "the situation room." for the next hour i'll take you behind the scenes to my extraordinary trip to egypt. to see if democracy is taking hold or being threatened. i had some very tough questions for egypt's new president. stand by for morning...
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athena jones, cnn, washington. >>> a fashion mogul has gone missing. we'll tell you more about vittorio mis circumstance oni and how he run a multi-million dollar fashion brand.e' not happ. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keepiving the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. >>> 20 minutes past the hour now. here are some of our international top stories this morning. indian troops raided a military post in the cashmekashmir regio killing one soldier and critically injuring another. pakistan started firing first, but pakist
athena jones, cnn, washington. >>> a fashion mogul has gone missing. we'll tell you more about vittorio mis circumstance oni and how he run a multi-million dollar fashion brand.e' not happ. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keepiving the good life. crest....
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you are in the cnn "newsroom" with us. leaders in steubenville, ohio are speaking out today, vowing to keep the community updated on a rape case that has consumed the small ohio town. and allegations of a cover-up. the city has launched a website to provide transparency and offer a time line of evidence. two 16-year-old members of the town's high school football team are charged with sexually assaulting an underage girl at a series of back-to-back school parties. protesters rallied today in support of the alleged victim. also to protest the town's handling of the case. a live report that is coming up for us. >>> well, there's new outrage in india over a brutal gang rape and murder case. even as five suspects are set to appear before a fasttrack court in new dehli on monday, police are denying some alarming accusations from the victim's male friend who was savagely beaten in the attack. he gave a television interview about what happened to him and his companion who later died of her injuries. he says they waited more than 4
you are in the cnn "newsroom" with us. leaders in steubenville, ohio are speaking out today, vowing to keep the community updated on a rape case that has consumed the small ohio town. and allegations of a cover-up. the city has launched a website to provide transparency and offer a time line of evidence. two 16-year-old members of the town's high school football team are charged with sexually assaulting an underage girl at a series of back-to-back school parties. protesters rallied...
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jeanne moos, cnn -- hey, get your hands off her, gary! >> is my wife going to see this? >> reporter: -- new york. >> that's it for us. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" tonight, speaker of the house, john boehner, kept his job. not everyone, though, is happy. we'll talk to a member of his own party who voted against him. plus, a prominent newspaper columnist suggests president obama is a disappointment. and sweeping changes to america's gun laws, proposed, when police would be able to confiscate your guns. a possibly huge move. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, drama, intrigue, tears, it was almost byzantine. under fire, john boehner narrowly won a first round vote to keep his job as house speaker. it's pretty amazing, because the last time the first round of voting was too close to call was 1923. so after all the votes were meticulously counted, boehner's tally topped out at 220. that is only six more than the bare minimum he needed to keep his job. now, as for the tears, of course, they did com
jeanne moos, cnn -- hey, get your hands off her, gary! >> is my wife going to see this? >> reporter: -- new york. >> that's it for us. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" tonight, speaker of the house, john boehner, kept his job. not everyone, though, is happy. we'll talk to a member of his own party who voted against him. plus, a prominent newspaper columnist suggests president obama is a disappointment. and sweeping changes...
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one hill over cnn team watched rescuers trying to free an 11 year-old girl. sheet they could reach her but did not have the equipment to dig her out. they debated to sever her leg but the invitation would kill her with no blood. he said on a neighboring hill there is a posh hotel with dozens of american and french in chile and rescuers trying to work one who is trapped by the screaming stopped them cold it took the rest of the day to pull the girl out. she died of injuries two days later. most foreign rescuers without clear orders were to go. the haitian government had no reporting mechanism and no formal coordination between international organizations or the u.s. task force. for officials knew the un headquarters that one own men was hundreds of those that were buried. with the language barriers, security concerns and curfews and those were based on civil unrest. it provided a much-needed uplift. miracles would float some hope but the luxury hotel and high and a supermarket was with the broadcast around the world and then they knew where to go. they sought
one hill over cnn team watched rescuers trying to free an 11 year-old girl. sheet they could reach her but did not have the equipment to dig her out. they debated to sever her leg but the invitation would kill her with no blood. he said on a neighboring hill there is a posh hotel with dozens of american and french in chile and rescuers trying to work one who is trapped by the screaming stopped them cold it took the rest of the day to pull the girl out. she died of injuries two days later. most...
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panelists including charles crowdhammer and cnn host debated the u.s. and israeli position in the middle east. the consequences of launching a war in iran and iran's influence in the region. this is just over 90 minutes. >> you don't know which of your facts will be demolished. >> i've never heard such stupid things. [laughter] >> you don't know which of your arguments will be totally destroyed. >> he's never said withdrawal. >> he said immediately >> is it possible to actually complete a sentence? >> and then you've got to come back and you're sick enough. >> you asked me to engage with a serious argument. i have yet to hear a serious argue frment either of these two. no, no, no. >> you're going to say something. >> i'm not prepared to sacrifice the african continent for some free-market north korea liberal ideology. >> let's save the bleeding heart for somebody else. it's time to change. >> we're all in this. so the united states can't pull itself out by running a trade surplus unless we can find another planet to sell to. >> we remain totally unlike
panelists including charles crowdhammer and cnn host debated the u.s. and israeli position in the middle east. the consequences of launching a war in iran and iran's influence in the region. this is just over 90 minutes. >> you don't know which of your facts will be demolished. >> i've never heard such stupid things. [laughter] >> you don't know which of your arguments will be totally destroyed. >> he's never said withdrawal. >> he said immediately >> is it...
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cnn actuallily had to take the essay under review. and some people kept flagging it, and flagging it until cnn had literally tell them to stop. deborah mitchell joins us from texas. thank you for joining us on the show. >> thankthank you for having me. >> john: i've red your blogs before. did you think this one would be so controversial? >> no, i didn't. i was surprised there were so many commenters, and page views. >> john: did anything surprise you in the reaction. reaction to people who reacted negatively? >> i was a little disappointed in how mean people were, not just to me, but to each other. i expected them to attack me, but i didn't expect the sustain sustained anger and attacks on each other. that surprised me, that and the flagging of the article. >> john: if that upset i hope you never read the comment section on daily beast. in favorness you did get a lot of support from cnn viewers, did you not? >> i did get a lot of support. people contacted me on my blog, my profile there were many comments, many were arguing back and f
cnn actuallily had to take the essay under review. and some people kept flagging it, and flagging it until cnn had literally tell them to stop. deborah mitchell joins us from texas. thank you for joining us on the show. >> thankthank you for having me. >> john: i've red your blogs before. did you think this one would be so controversial? >> no, i didn't. i was surprised there were so many commenters, and page views. >> john: did anything surprise you in the reaction....
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now let's bring in john avalon, cnn contributor of "newsweek" and the daily beast. what do you make of that? come in on day one and make a stand against boehner? but you're not signing the grover norquist tax pledge. it's hard to read that. >> a bold move on day one to go against speaker boehner. he clearly did it from a position of principle. he took on a republican congressman, ran a great ad, depicting politicians as pigs at the trough. he's got a very anti-establishment message. and to his credit, he says, look, we need to find a way to work against party lines and he's not signing any pledges. that's a hopeful pledge. but i was really struck, not just by his vote, but the dozen or so folks that voted against boehner and how close this came. >> six votes? >> yeah. >> that's pretty incredible. >> erin, we discussed, sources on the hill have been saying for weeks, boehner's safe, boehner's safe, this turned out to be a real nail biter. it does show that boehner's got a real problem holding together his conference. the lessons he takes from it will be fascinating.
now let's bring in john avalon, cnn contributor of "newsweek" and the daily beast. what do you make of that? come in on day one and make a stand against boehner? but you're not signing the grover norquist tax pledge. it's hard to read that. >> a bold move on day one to go against speaker boehner. he clearly did it from a position of principle. he took on a republican congressman, ran a great ad, depicting politicians as pigs at the trough. he's got a very anti-establishment...
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however, cnn is not yet revealing their names. because cnn's policy is not to release the name of alleged rape victims, we are also not reporting the name of the girl. >> when you do take a look at that tape, there are a lot of voices in the background. there are a lot of faces. are there any other charges, do you think, that will come out of this? >> well, we don't know yet. ohio's attorney general tells me the investigation is not over. authorities are still conducting interviews. he also says he's well aware of the online video and the photo and postings. some online months ago were taken down and some are back online again now. >> we certainly expect that you're going to be following this for us because there will be much more to come. susan candiotti, thank you for that information. >>> some new numbers in and they are staggering. the number of americans trying to buy a gun hits a record high, and boy, the rush for all those background checks keeping the fbi quite busy. that's next. >>> in st. louis, a firefighter is a dog's
however, cnn is not yet revealing their names. because cnn's policy is not to release the name of alleged rape victims, we are also not reporting the name of the girl. >> when you do take a look at that tape, there are a lot of voices in the background. there are a lot of faces. are there any other charges, do you think, that will come out of this? >> well, we don't know yet. ohio's attorney general tells me the investigation is not over. authorities are still conducting interviews....
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. >> cnn. how many law enforcement agencies and officers will be involved in the security on the day of the inauguration? and also, how large of an area will be closed off with street closures? >> first, to answer your question, we cannot go into detail as to how many law enforcement officers will be present for the inauguration. and could you repeat your second question for me? >> how many agencies? >> i can't go into detail. >> how much will be closed off. >> we have road closures in effect and i can provide you with information on those. >> [inaudible question] veragets with all events that happen on the capitol complex, we train constantly to address them. as far as specific threats, i can't answer that right now, but just know that united states capitol police with our law enforcement partners have trained constantly in regards to issues that may come up. >> two logistical questions. there are credentials for roaming on the mall outside the capitol area. what does that get you that the pub
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his program on cnn is seen in over 200 countries worldwide but he's anything but a talking head on tv. he writes a column for "the washington post" and is the edit or "time" magazine. please welcome back to the munk debate stage journalist fareed zakaria. [cheers and applause] now we're moments from getting our debate under way but before we hear opening statements, once again, i need this audience assist answer to make sure our debaters stay on time in terms of their opening and closing remark and we move forward as a debate together. so you will see this countdown clock, this clock appear. when it reaches zero applaud. this will let our debaters know that their time is over for their opening and closing statements. before we kick off the debate let's see how the 3,000 people gathered today voted on our resolution that the world cannot tolerate iran with nuclear weapons. let's see the numbers there. debaters you will have it on your screen here. 60% in favor of the motion. 23% opposed, 17% undecided. now we all asked -- answered a second question depend on what you hear during the de
his program on cnn is seen in over 200 countries worldwide but he's anything but a talking head on tv. he writes a column for "the washington post" and is the edit or "time" magazine. please welcome back to the munk debate stage journalist fareed zakaria. [cheers and applause] now we're moments from getting our debate under way but before we hear opening statements, once again, i need this audience assist answer to make sure our debaters stay on time in terms of their...
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they are both cnn contributor. ari, you see this as a clearly liberal agenda, different than what he was seeking in his first term? >> absolutely, wolf. it reminds me a bit of the obama 2010 after he named this bowles/simpson commission and then did everything in his power to ignore what they recommended. he ignored it. he gave a state of union, he didn't talk about it. that's exactly what he did in the inaugural yesterday. the biggest issue of our times for republicans is the fact that our nation is going broke and we won't be able to honor our commitment unless we do something about it. the president didn't say anything about it outside of one sentence and the sentence was, we have to defend the status quo. that's what has upset republicans so much. >> and we're standing by to hear from speaker john boehner. he's going to answer reporters' questions at a news conference. we'll have live coverage. paul, so many republicans are now saying we told you so. the president was trying to conceal that real liberal agenda
they are both cnn contributor. ari, you see this as a clearly liberal agenda, different than what he was seeking in his first term? >> absolutely, wolf. it reminds me a bit of the obama 2010 after he named this bowles/simpson commission and then did everything in his power to ignore what they recommended. he ignored it. he gave a state of union, he didn't talk about it. that's exactly what he did in the inaugural yesterday. the biggest issue of our times for republicans is the fact that...
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dan simon, cnn, san francisco. >> all right, another week, another gang rape in india. the victim this time left hanging from a tree and no one has been arrested. the star of "slumdog millionaire" frida printo is out front next to talk about her own experience and what can stop it. >>> then a story that is going to remind you about your favorite teacher and why you loved that person so much. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. i've got two tickets to paradise!l set? pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy
dan simon, cnn, san francisco. >> all right, another week, another gang rape in india. the victim this time left hanging from a tree and no one has been arrested. the star of "slumdog millionaire" frida printo is out front next to talk about her own experience and what can stop it. >>> then a story that is going to remind you about your favorite teacher and why you loved that person so much. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's...
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cnn meteorologist chad myers is tracking this asteroid for us. chad, we're talking pretty short distance, relatively speaking, when it comes to space. >> yeah, only 14,000 miles. and that's just a little more than the old cars had for a warranty, a 12,000 mile warranty. so it's going to be very close. it's not going to hit the earth. we already know that. but what it's going to do, wolf, it's actually going to come between where our satellites are, even the ones that take pictures for the weather and the gps satellites, fly right by the earth, and right out the other side. it could impact satellites two different times, but that's unlike. the satellites are very small and this thing is not very big at all. comparatively, we don't want to get hit by it. it's bigger than two train cars put together, it weighs an awful lot, it would do a lot of damage if it did hit, but so far right now, it is not going to hit here. february 15th is its closest approach. you would think, can i look at it? probably not without a telescope or a really good pair of bin
cnn meteorologist chad myers is tracking this asteroid for us. chad, we're talking pretty short distance, relatively speaking, when it comes to space. >> yeah, only 14,000 miles. and that's just a little more than the old cars had for a warranty, a 12,000 mile warranty. so it's going to be very close. it's not going to hit the earth. we already know that. but what it's going to do, wolf, it's actually going to come between where our satellites are, even the ones that take pictures for the...
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cnn entertainment correspondent michelle turner is in los angeles. "lincoln" cleaned up, as expected. some other surprises. tell us what they were. >> yes. yes. definitely big surprises. one of the biggest ones, "beasts of the southern wild" four nominations including best picture, best actress for the 9-year-old, she's delightful. best director. it's his first film. he just turned 30 years old. and also best adapted screenplay. also, "silver linings playbook," the talk of awards season. got eight nominations including best picture, director, and nods in all four acting categories including best actor, best actress, supporting actor, supporting actress. robert de niro got his first nomination in 21 years for his film. charles, can you tell me what his last nomination was for? >> i could not. >> "cape fear." >> he's awesome. love him. i hope he wins. thank you very much. you'll be keeping an eye on it through this evening. that will do it for me. winding it up, cnn continues with wolf blitzer's coverage. >>> thank you very much, president obama about
cnn entertainment correspondent michelle turner is in los angeles. "lincoln" cleaned up, as expected. some other surprises. tell us what they were. >> yes. yes. definitely big surprises. one of the biggest ones, "beasts of the southern wild" four nominations including best picture, best actress for the 9-year-old, she's delightful. best director. it's his first film. he just turned 30 years old. and also best adapted screenplay. also, "silver linings...
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just ahead, a cnn exclusive. i put some tough questions about democracy to the controversial new president of egypt, mohamed morsi. >>> the prosecution has wrapped its preliminary case against the colorado shooting suspect james holmes calling the man who didn't care who he killed. this, after disturbing new cell phone images were revealed allegedly taken hours before the attack. cnn's ed lavandera is joining us with more. ed, more brutal information coming out? >> reporter: well, those pictures put a cap on this three-day preliminary hearing and it's clear that james holmes' attorneys are going to be arguing that holmes suffered some sort of mental illness and that perhaps attributed to this attack. but everyone else, the families and prosecutors say that he is not crazy. he's simply just a deviant killer. six hours before james holmes burst into theater 9, he captured self-portraits using this cell phone. these are photographs wearing black eye contacts and smiled holding a gun near his face dressed in the bull
just ahead, a cnn exclusive. i put some tough questions about democracy to the controversial new president of egypt, mohamed morsi. >>> the prosecution has wrapped its preliminary case against the colorado shooting suspect james holmes calling the man who didn't care who he killed. this, after disturbing new cell phone images were revealed allegedly taken hours before the attack. cnn's ed lavandera is joining us with more. ed, more brutal information coming out? >> reporter:...
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jim clancy, cnn, atlanta. >> impressive sight, isn't it? want to continue the conversation. 27 million men, women, and children are enslaved around the world. yes, that's an accurate number. they're trapped in forced labor or being sold, exploited in some way or other. joining me now is the founder of the passion movement that is vowing to end modern day slavery. what a noble cause it is. now, we had here in atlanta, because this place was full of them, 60,000 young adults who poured in, donated, i think, $3 million for various causes for the freedom projects around the world. one thing to donate money. it's another thing to have a conference and talk about it. what's next for the campaign? >> you know, passion 2013 was a gathering of young people. that's the hope of the world, really, 18 to 25-year-olds from 50 states and 50-something nations around the world came together to celebrate jesus, the ultimate abolitionist, the original abolitionist. in that cause they wanted to lift their voices for those who have no voice. not only did they r
jim clancy, cnn, atlanta. >> impressive sight, isn't it? want to continue the conversation. 27 million men, women, and children are enslaved around the world. yes, that's an accurate number. they're trapped in forced labor or being sold, exploited in some way or other. joining me now is the founder of the passion movement that is vowing to end modern day slavery. what a noble cause it is. now, we had here in atlanta, because this place was full of them, 60,000 young adults who poured in,...
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they are both cnn contributors. i think both of you agree with me that, in the end, ari, i'll start with you, will be confirmed. >> it seems that way. the senators lean that way when you count the numbers. chuck hagel owes the american people an explanation. if he cannot give an explanation for the positions he's taken in the past, positions which no other senator shared, he's going to have a very hard day. i think you need to let him have his chance tomorrow and we'll see. >> do you have any doubt about it, paul? >> i have very little doubt and i actually agree with ari ich. he might have to reconsider his position. he's been asked some very, very tough questions. he did cast votes. ari is exactly right. opposing sanctions on iran, which both senators and both parties disagree with, sanctionsed iran has helped to damage their economy, has not stopped the nuclear program. ari is right, he will be asked tough questions about it but when strongly pro-israel senators like so many others have heard the answers that hage
they are both cnn contributors. i think both of you agree with me that, in the end, ari, i'll start with you, will be confirmed. >> it seems that way. the senators lean that way when you count the numbers. chuck hagel owes the american people an explanation. if he cannot give an explanation for the positions he's taken in the past, positions which no other senator shared, he's going to have a very hard day. i think you need to let him have his chance tomorrow and we'll see. >> do...
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of the cnn television network and the "wall street journal" were also victims of similar attacks and the united states government is now putting cyber you will haver inability on its intelligence estimates. apparently this is a big problem. >> it is a big problem and it's amazing how broad a problem it's become. when we started doing these investigations years ago it was primarily aerospace and defense sector. you could almost count on those sectors being targeted. today it would be easier to tell you which sectors aren't being targeted. anything from energy to oil and gas, clean technology, biofuels, law firms and, of course, even media and entertainment. so very broad based attacks. >> reporter: the "new york times" doesn't have the choice of leaving the biggest country on earth and the second biggest economy on earth, does it? but this is a retaliatory attack and even at a time when your paper is expanding into china with a chinese language online edition. >> that's right, well the chinese language edition was blocked the day that that story on when you but a's relatives went live
of the cnn television network and the "wall street journal" were also victims of similar attacks and the united states government is now putting cyber you will haver inability on its intelligence estimates. apparently this is a big problem. >> it is a big problem and it's amazing how broad a problem it's become. when we started doing these investigations years ago it was primarily aerospace and defense sector. you could almost count on those sectors being targeted. today it...
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he's live from the cnn center with more now, george. so he speaks. >> john he says it was really the question now, was he really duped? he claims he had nothing to do with this internet hoax. we'll hear more about manti te'o's interview with katie couric later today and get more insight into these bizarre connections. he believed that his online girlfriend who he never met died of cancer in september. two days before he attended the heisman trophy ceremony he got a call saying she was alive and faced with the media on the heisman day he kept talking about her as if she was alive. here's what he told katie. >> you stuck to the script and you knew something was amiss, manti. >> correct. >> why? >> well, if anybody puts themselves in my situation. katie, put yourself in my situation. this girl who i committed to died on september 12th. now i get a phone call on september 6th saying she's alive and i'm going to be put on national tv two days later and they asked me the same question. what would you do? >> manti te'o's father, brian te'o stu
he's live from the cnn center with more now, george. so he speaks. >> john he says it was really the question now, was he really duped? he claims he had nothing to do with this internet hoax. we'll hear more about manti te'o's interview with katie couric later today and get more insight into these bizarre connections. he believed that his online girlfriend who he never met died of cancer in september. two days before he attended the heisman trophy ceremony he got a call saying she was...
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my colleagues, suzanne malveaux, is going to take the helm now with cross-examination cnn newsroom international. >> we're taking you around the world in 60 mississip 0 minutes. here's what's going on right now. central cairo today. furious protesters shouting leave, leave. demanding an end to the total rule by president mohamed morsi. today is a landmark day to the opposition movement in egypt. it's the second anniversary of the violent nationwide revolution that threw out president hosni mubarak. today's marches and angers in the street look very much like the beginning of the arab spring. that was cairo two years ago. hosni mubarak was in power. in 18 days he would step down. the country has seen very few calm days since. egypt's first ever free election put a president in office who has still not closed the gap between the government and a frustrated local and vocal opposition. the population who want even more change. i want to bring in reza sayah in cairo. take us to the scene in cairo there behind you. i understand that protesters have gathered. there are some police officers that are hur
my colleagues, suzanne malveaux, is going to take the helm now with cross-examination cnn newsroom international. >> we're taking you around the world in 60 mississip 0 minutes. here's what's going on right now. central cairo today. furious protesters shouting leave, leave. demanding an end to the total rule by president mohamed morsi. today is a landmark day to the opposition movement in egypt. it's the second anniversary of the violent nationwide revolution that threw out president...
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of the cnn television network and the "wall street journal" were also victims of similar attacks and the united states government is now putting cyber you will haver inability on its intelligence estimates. apparently this is a big problem. >> it is a big problem and it's amazing how broad a problem it's become. when we started doing these investigations years ago it was primarily aerospace and defense sector. you could almost count on those sectors being targeted. today it would be easier to tell you which sectors aren't being targeted. anything from energy to oil and gas clean technology biofuels law firms and, of course even media and entertainment. so very broad based attacks. >> reporter: the "new york times" doesn't have the choice of leaving the biggest country on earth and the second biggest economy on earth does it? but this is a retaliatory attack and even at a time when your paper is expanding into china with a chinese language online edition. >> that's right well the chinese language edition was blocked the day that that story on when you but a's relatives went live and i
of the cnn television network and the "wall street journal" were also victims of similar attacks and the united states government is now putting cyber you will haver inability on its intelligence estimates. apparently this is a big problem. >> it is a big problem and it's amazing how broad a problem it's become. when we started doing these investigations years ago it was primarily aerospace and defense sector. you could almost count on those sectors being targeted. today it...
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she was asked about this earlier this morning on cnn. she had interesting things to say. >> we are talking about highly trained professionals, people who build our strong military because they place the mission first and they are there to fight as a member of a team. all of the other things that differentiate us and make us unique whether gender or race or religion, all of these things fall aside when you are there putting the mission first and selflessly serving as that member of a team. i can tell you from my my first hand experience that whether in training or deployed setting those things are not what's crossing your mind when you are operating. >> but make no mistake when she talked about gender there, what women will have to do to join these front line units is pass the same standards of physical fitness, scholastic, it will all have to be the same as the men. this will be gender neutral. >> do we know how quickly this will happen? >> the pentagon says they want to have an implementation process and get it done by 2016. there is st
she was asked about this earlier this morning on cnn. she had interesting things to say. >> we are talking about highly trained professionals, people who build our strong military because they place the mission first and they are there to fight as a member of a team. all of the other things that differentiate us and make us unique whether gender or race or religion, all of these things fall aside when you are there putting the mission first and selflessly serving as that member of a team....
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more of "cnn newsroom" with don lemon. >>> thank you very much, suzanne. i'm don lemon in for brooke baldwin. huge day of news to tell you about, including a big day on wall street. the dow skyrocketing after congress comes together on a deal that prevents tax hikes for the majority of americans. but don't get too happy just yet. this deal only sets up a nastier showdown in the coming months. we'll break that down in a moment. but first, this. we're going to start with superstorm sandy. at anytime now, any minute, new jersey governor chris christie set to hold a news conference on the fight over aid to victims of superstorm sandy. these victims may have to wait for months for help, because your congress just cannot get it together. unless, unless a meeting this hour provides a last minute fix, house lawmakers will leave town would the passing an aid package to help sandy survivors rebuild their homes and their lives. lawmakers from areas affected by sandy are furious that the senate-passed bill may die. republican congressman peter king says it is all spea
more of "cnn newsroom" with don lemon. >>> thank you very much, suzanne. i'm don lemon in for brooke baldwin. huge day of news to tell you about, including a big day on wall street. the dow skyrocketing after congress comes together on a deal that prevents tax hikes for the majority of americans. but don't get too happy just yet. this deal only sets up a nastier showdown in the coming months. we'll break that down in a moment. but first, this. we're going to start with...
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his flagship global affairs overam on cnn is seen in 200 countries worldwide but he is anything but a talking head on cable tv. he rights a highly respected column for "the washington post" and is the editor-at-large of "time" magazine. his numerous best selling books include "the post-american world" and "the future of freedom." please welcome back to the munk debate stage, broadcaster and journalist, fareed zukaria. we are just moments from getting our debate underway but before we hear from opening statements, once again, i'm going to need this audience's assistance as the night goes on to make sure our debaters stay on time in terms of their opening and closing remarks and that we move forward as a debate together so you will see this countdown clock, this handy clock, appear. when it reaches zero, applaud. this will let our debaters know their time is over for opening and closing statements. let's see how the 3,000 people gathered today in roy thompson hall voted on our resolution, be it resolved, the world cannot tolerate an iran with nuclear weapons. this is as you took your se
his flagship global affairs overam on cnn is seen in 200 countries worldwide but he is anything but a talking head on cable tv. he rights a highly respected column for "the washington post" and is the editor-at-large of "time" magazine. his numerous best selling books include "the post-american world" and "the future of freedom." please welcome back to the munk debate stage, broadcaster and journalist, fareed zukaria. we are just moments from getting our...
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alexandra steele standing by at the cnn weather center. first, jennifer delgado live in nashville, tennessee. where they need a lot of salt. >> they do. and right now, zoraida, right at 31 degrees. we know that freezing is at 32 degrees. we've been seeing precipitation in the form of rain and freezing rain. the problem is, it looks like we'll see threat for more of that popping up as we go through rush hour. from 7:00 until 9:00, potentially 10:00. you can see the crews, getting the salt. going out to lay this down to help prevent areas of black ice forming on roadways and overpasses and, of course, weather like this shouldn't come as a surprise after a wild, wild weather week. frigid temperatures and record-breaking windchills continue to playing much of the country. >> horrible. freezing cold. >> it's freezing out here, man. >> freezing rain and ice in tennessee. crews armed with salt trucks are at the ready. >> we have 32 counties here in the middle tennessee area we'll be keeping an eye on. we'll have enough people here to make sure ro
alexandra steele standing by at the cnn weather center. first, jennifer delgado live in nashville, tennessee. where they need a lot of salt. >> they do. and right now, zoraida, right at 31 degrees. we know that freezing is at 32 degrees. we've been seeing precipitation in the form of rain and freezing rain. the problem is, it looks like we'll see threat for more of that popping up as we go through rush hour. from 7:00 until 9:00, potentially 10:00. you can see the crews, getting the salt....
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i've been at cnn nearly two years now. there have been so many outrages from gabby giffords from a week before i started, to sandy hook. nothing ever changes and i don't get it. we had a a sandy hook style disaster, massacre in dublin, scotland, in 1996 in my country and everything changed. a national ban on handguns, a national ban on assault rifles, and guess what? there hasn't been a single shooting in a school since. there's only been one or two, what you'd even describe as a near mass shooting since in our country. the same in australia. this is not rocket science. take these assault rifles and weapons off the streets. >> piers is going to have a lot more on this story later tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern. piers, thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. thank you. >>> still ahead, incredible good fortune followed by a grisly death. authorities say a big lottery winner was poisoned. the mystery ahead. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the f
i've been at cnn nearly two years now. there have been so many outrages from gabby giffords from a week before i started, to sandy hook. nothing ever changes and i don't get it. we had a a sandy hook style disaster, massacre in dublin, scotland, in 1996 in my country and everything changed. a national ban on handguns, a national ban on assault rifles, and guess what? there hasn't been a single shooting in a school since. there's only been one or two, what you'd even describe as a near mass...
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our team this morning, roland martin is a cnn political analyst. will cain is with us, a cnn contributor, contributor for theblaze.com. john berman sticks around as well. lots of buildup, lots of drama as the secretary of state hillary clinton testified about the siege in benghazi. this morning the reviews of her testimony are coming in. the secretary's voice cracked as she spoke about the deaths of ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans. then she became quite steely as she tried to defend what the obama administration knew about the attack. jill dougherty is following developments for us this morning. tell me first, jill, how the secretary's testimony has been received? >> reporter: well, you know, there were a lot of emotional highs in that, as you know, soledad, and we're going to see secretary clinton again this morning in about three hours. she'll be back on capitol hill at the senate for the confirmation hearing for the man we expect will be the successor for her here at the state department, and that is senator john kerry.
our team this morning, roland martin is a cnn political analyst. will cain is with us, a cnn contributor, contributor for theblaze.com. john berman sticks around as well. lots of buildup, lots of drama as the secretary of state hillary clinton testified about the siege in benghazi. this morning the reviews of her testimony are coming in. the secretary's voice cracked as she spoke about the deaths of ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans. then she became quite steely as she...
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i'm brooke baldwin at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. check out my blog for all of the latest interviews. now we send you to washington. cnn's "the situation room" with wolf start right now. >>> brooke, thanks. president obama as the president's inner circle. also, the fierce spread of the flu across the united states and now a shortage of a critical medicine used to treat it. >>> plus, prominent voices lending support to an unlikely idea of a trillion dollar coin. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> judgment, integrity, and friendship all cited by president obama as he nominated his chief of staff, jack lew, to be the next treasury secretary but the announcement is drawing attention to the makeup of the president's second-term cabinet. it's on track to be dominated by men. our white house correspondent brianna keilar is joining us from the white house. what is the white house saying about all of this? >> reporter: wolf, the white house has been asked about this quite a bit. white house press secretary jay carney has sa
i'm brooke baldwin at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. check out my blog for all of the latest interviews. now we send you to washington. cnn's "the situation room" with wolf start right now. >>> brooke, thanks. president obama as the president's inner circle. also, the fierce spread of the flu across the united states and now a shortage of a critical medicine used to treat it. >>> plus, prominent voices lending support to an unlikely idea of a trillion dollar coin....
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yes, we have private stations, cnn, fox, nbc, all of that. they're out there, they convey information. but we're not doing what we did during the cold war. our broadcasting board of gonches is practically defunction in terms of its capacity to be able to tell a message around the world. so we're abdicating the ideological arena and we need to get back into it. we have the best values, we have the best narrative. most people in the world just want to have a good, decent life that is supported by a good, decent job and raise their families an we're letting the jihadist narrative fill a void. we need to get in there and compete and we can do it successfully. >> mr. chabot of ohio. >> thank you, mr. chairman. madam secretary, first let me thank you for your service. and i wish you the best in your future endeavors. mostly. [laughter] i've got a couple of questions but i do want to take a moment or two to say a couple of words about our late ambassador, chris stevens. many members and staff on our committee have had the opportunity to know and to
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candy crowley interviewing the nra president david keene on cnn. >> so no assault weapons ban, no ban on these multi clips. i don't think the white house is going to budge on their push for it, you're not going to budge under pushback. let's talk about the politics. do you think you have enough support on capitol hill to keep an assault weapons ban from happening? >> i think right now we do. you have been watching capitol hill for a long time. when a president takes all the power of his office he is willing to expend political capital, you don't want to make predictions -- you do not want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say the likelihood is they're not going to be allowed to get an assault weapons ban through. >> how about a clip? >> i don't think ultimately they will get that, either, because i don't think you can make a case that you could really regulate it. these things cost virtually nothing. you and david gregory could find them. but the fact is, we live in a situation where first of all we have constitutional rights and secondly, there are millions upon millions
candy crowley interviewing the nra president david keene on cnn. >> so no assault weapons ban, no ban on these multi clips. i don't think the white house is going to budge on their push for it, you're not going to budge under pushback. let's talk about the politics. do you think you have enough support on capitol hill to keep an assault weapons ban from happening? >> i think right now we do. you have been watching capitol hill for a long time. when a president takes all the power of...
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two days after the quake cnn's ivan watson watch the team of haitian rescue runs try to free an 11-year-old girl whose legs were penned under the concrete. it could reach her but they didn't have equipment to take her out. tiberi child her sunlit rates with powdered concrete whales when severing her leg. without blood for transfusion the invitation could kill her. watson his voice shaking told the anchor in atlanta on a neighboring hill there's a hotel a posh hotel a lot of foreigners were staying at. there were dozens of american french and chilean rescuers they're working to rescue at least one woman named sarah who is trapped but then another heartrending heartrending scream in the rubble stop them cold. even with international attention now on her took the rest of the day to find a generator and a power saw to pull the girl out. she died of her injuries two days later. there are many reasons for this disparity. most foreign rescuers arrived without clear orders where to go. the haitian government had no formal coordination of rescue efforts either between international organizations are
two days after the quake cnn's ivan watson watch the team of haitian rescue runs try to free an 11-year-old girl whose legs were penned under the concrete. it could reach her but they didn't have equipment to take her out. tiberi child her sunlit rates with powdered concrete whales when severing her leg. without blood for transfusion the invitation could kill her. watson his voice shaking told the anchor in atlanta on a neighboring hill there's a hotel a posh hotel a lot of foreigners were...
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but mango is now safe and sound. >>> this just in to cnn. live pictures from tahrir square. 29 people injured during clashes between protesters and police as two years marked since the revolution. people watched as people took to the streets. two years later, egypt has a new leader, but how much has really changeded? we're live near tahrir square. what's going on there right now? >> reporter: john, clashes taking place at this hour. earlier clashes took place as well. 29 people injured. minor injuries, mostly cuts and bruises according to the health ministry, important not to blow these out of proportions. we have a street a few blocks from tahrir square that leads to the interior ministry. police have erected a barrier, we have police on one side, protesters throwing rocks, and police responding by firing teargas, sometimes police are throwing rocks as well. probably not a tactic they learned at the police academy. a few blocks away, tahrir square mostly calm and ordinarily. crowds not huge, but starting to grow. a few thousand people at th
but mango is now safe and sound. >>> this just in to cnn. live pictures from tahrir square. 29 people injured during clashes between protesters and police as two years marked since the revolution. people watched as people took to the streets. two years later, egypt has a new leader, but how much has really changeded? we're live near tahrir square. what's going on there right now? >> reporter: john, clashes taking place at this hour. earlier clashes took place as well. 29 people...
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cnn's renee marsh is here working this story. what happened? >> this plane had just landed in boston from tokyo around 10:00 this morning. passengers deplaned. and the next set of passengers were ready to board when a mechanic inspecting the aircraft smelled smoke and called firefighters. they found heavy smoke in the cabin. and a fire in the underbelly of the aircraft. the flames were in a small electronics bay where batteries for an auxiliary power unit are kept. one of the batteries exploded. firefighters were able to extinguish the fire with a special flame retardant. firefighter suffered skin irritation. no passengers were hurt. the return flight to tokyo was canceled. we should also tell you the ntsb, the faa, as well as boeing and the airlines, they are all investigating the cause. >> i take it here too, this isn't the first time the dream liner has had a problem. >> you're absolutely right. in 2010, there was an emergency landing after a fire broke out in a different part of another 787 that was being tested. also, an engine failed in s
cnn's renee marsh is here working this story. what happened? >> this plane had just landed in boston from tokyo around 10:00 this morning. passengers deplaned. and the next set of passengers were ready to board when a mechanic inspecting the aircraft smelled smoke and called firefighters. they found heavy smoke in the cabin. and a fire in the underbelly of the aircraft. the flames were in a small electronics bay where batteries for an auxiliary power unit are kept. one of the batteries...